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Speed 1 - 3.0 km/h 

 

people with weak constitution 

Speed 3.0 - 4.5 km/h 

 

people who do not exercise often 

Speed 4.5 - 6.0 km/h 

 

normal walking speed 

Speed 6.0 - 7.5 km/h 

 

fast walking 

Speed 7.5 - 9.0 km /h   

jogging 

Speed 9.0 - 12.0 km/h   

intermediate speed runner 

Speed 12.0 - 14.5 km/h  

experienced runner 

Speed over 14.5 km/h  e 

excellent runner 

ATTENTION: 

 

Users who want to exercise while walking should choose 6 km/h speed or lower. 

 

Users who want to exercise while running should choose 8 km/h speed or higher. 

MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 

WARNING:

 Please make sure the treadmill's is pulled out of the power supply before cleaning or 

maintenance. 

1.  CLEANING (Fully cleaning will lengthen the usage of the treadmill.) 

Keep the treadmill clean by  dusting  it regularly.  Be sure to clean the  exposed parts on  both sides of 
the running belt, which can reduce the piling of dust under the it. Make sure your shoes are clean and 
avoid putting things onto the running belt. It could damage both the running belt and the running deck. 
The  top  of  the  belt  needs  to  be  cleaned  with  a  wet,  soapy  cloth.  Be  careful  to  keep  any  liquid  away 
from the electrical components and the underside of the running belt. 

WARNING: 

Remember  to  unplug  the  treadmill  from  the  electrical  outlet  before  removing  the  motor 

cover. Remove the motor cover and vacuum under the motor cover at least once a year.

  

2.  LUBRICATION (Running belt and the special lubricating oil of the motorized treadmill.) 

This  treadmill's  running  belt  and  deck  are  already  pre-lubricated.  The  belt/deck  friction  may  play  a 
major role in the function and life of your treadmill, thus requiring regular lubrication. We recommend a 
inspecting the deck regularly. If the deck is worn, please contact our client service centre. 

Recommended lubrication of the running deck and the running belt: 

1.  Light user (less than 3 hours/ week) 

 

 

 

annually 

2.  Medium user (3 - 5 hours/ week) 

 

 

 

every six months 

3.  Heavy user (more than 5 hours/ week)   

 

 

every three months 

We suggest buying the lubrication oil from local distributors or contacting our company directly. 

MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES 

 

In order to maintain and prolong the working life of your treadmill, we suggest  that you power 

off for 10 minutes after every 2 hours of running. 

 

A  loose  running  belt  will  slip  when  you  are  running;  a  too  tight  running  belt  will  affect  the 

performance of the motor and may also increase the wear of the rollers and the running belt. 
The ideal position is if you can lift the belt from the running deck to about 50 

– 75 mm. 

BELT MIDDLE PLACEMENT AND TIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT 

It  is  necessary  to  adjust  the  belt  to  the  best  condition  for  the  better  use  of  the  treadmill.  Put  the 
treadmill running belt at the centre. Put the motorized treadmill on the level ground and let the treadmill 
run at the speed of 6 - 8 miles per hour. Observe the  deviation of the running belt. If the running belt 
deviates  to  the  right,  pull  off  the  safety  key  and  unplug  the  power.  Turn  the  right  adjusting  bolt 

Summary of Contents for Gardian G12

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN IN 13971 Motorized treadmill inSPORTline Gardian G12...

Page 2: ...DE 15 COUNTDOWN MODE 15 PRESET PROGRAMS 16 USER PROGRAM 17 PULSE TEST 17 POWER SAVING MODE 18 MP3 18 METRIC INCH SYSTEM CHANGE AND INCLINE ADJUSTMENT 18 TROUBLESHOOTING DISPLAY ERRORS 18 SAFE EXERCISI...

Page 3: ...hing into parts or holes of this device to avoid damage or injury SAFE USE Connect the power line only after the assembly is complete the protect cover must be put on Plug in the power line into the p...

Page 4: ...ystem problem pull out the safety switch The treadmill will stop immediately 9 Weight limit 200 kg 10 Category SB according to EN957 norm suitable for professional and or commercial use 11 WARNING The...

Page 5: ...r cover and turn it by 90 When the motor cover is open it will raise automatically Step 2 Fix the left and right upright on the frame assembly 172 with M12 65 bolts 86 To lock it inside use 12 25 73 b...

Page 6: ...ith upright upper wire 150 Connect the left end light wire with to the signal wire Step 4 After putting the motor cover back to its original place by hands use a coin to push into the key hole on the...

Page 7: ...e left and right handrail wire to the control panel connecting wire Then fix the control panel on the frame assembly Use M6 wrench from the toolkit Lock the four screws M8 15 81 and flat washers 9 16...

Page 8: ...8 Wire connecting specification 1 Picture 1 Control panel assembly 2 Picture 2 Left end light and handrail light wire 3 Picture 3 Right signal wire and handrail light wire...

Page 9: ...connect the wire as shown in picture 6 Pic 4 Pic 5 Pic 6 Step 8 Then insert the middle wire handrail light to the right side port of the control panel as shown in pictures 7 and 8 and connect them as...

Page 10: ...3 Step 11 First lock all the screws on the upright including the inner then lock tightly the front covers 39L R with M5 25 bolts 77 Then lock the inside screw M4 15 116 on the frame Step 12 As the pic...

Page 11: ...an 45 years old or have health problems and this is your first time using a treadmill please consult your doctor before exercising Before you use the motorized treadmill please stand aside and learn h...

Page 12: ...reasing the speed until you feel it is a challenge to do the exercise continually for 45 minutes In order to increase intensity you can try to exercise for 1 hour at this speed You can exercise while...

Page 13: ...h leg Quadriceps stretches Support yourself with your right hand on the wall or a table and stretch your left hand backwards to hold your ankle Pull it towards your buttocks until you feel tension in...

Page 14: ...d then stops moving When the treadmill stops completely it will enter the standby mode 3 Pulse window Displays the user s current pulse If the user puts their hands onto the handrails the system will...

Page 15: ...to increase the volume 11 Sound Press this button to decrease the volume 12 Former music Press this button play previous song 1 Next music Press this button to play the next song OPERATION INSTRUCTIO...

Page 16: ...tes Press SPEED and SPEED to choose a time you want press START and begin exercising When the time counts down to zero the treadmill stop running See the program chart below Program Time Fixed time 30...

Page 17: ...ram is 30 00 min Press SPEED and SPEED to choose the time you want Press the MODE button to confirm the setting and set the speed and inclination for each phase of the program Press SPEED and SPEED to...

Page 18: ...NCLINE button at the same time for 3 seconds and enter the automatic incline adjustment After you finish the device will enter the standby mode TROUBLESHOOTING DISPLAY ERRORS Er 1 Power on no computer...

Page 19: ...will play the music and you can adjust the volume with the button on the audio equipment D USB function customized The USB interface can be used to connect to an external device such as USB disc or a...

Page 20: ...belt and the special lubricating oil of the motorized treadmill This treadmill s running belt and deck are already pre lubricated The belt deck friction may play a major role in the function and life...

Page 21: ...ake down the four screws on the motor cover Then let the treadmill work at the speed of 1 km h Stand on the running belt hang on to the foam handrails and try to press the running belt harder with you...

Page 22: ...22 EXPLODED DRAWING...

Page 23: ...piece 2 24 Earthen wire mounting panel 1 25 Running board 1 26 Running belt 1 27 Multi groove belt 1 28 Meter upper cover 1 29 Meter under cover 1 30 Keyboard 1 31L R Loudspeaker net left right 2 32 E...

Page 24: ...81 Screw M8 15 22 82 Screw M10 60 2 83 Screw M10 50 2 84 Screw M10 85 2 85 Screw M10 90 1 86 Screw M12 65 4 87 Screw M10 45 2 88 Washer 6 6 12 t1 6 nickle 26 89 Washer 13 24 t2 5 nickle 4 90 Washer 1...

Page 25: ...ight 2 145 Convex point type cushion 8 146 Shock absorber spring 4 147 Upper handrail decorating light 2 148 USB PC board 1 149 Upper signal wire 1 150 Signal middle wire 1 151 Lower signal wire 1 152...

Page 26: ...The Seller provides the Buyer a 24 months Warranty for Goods Quality unless otherwise specified in the Certificate of Warranty Invoice Bill of Delivery or other documents related to the Goods The leg...

Page 27: ...s paragraph The Seller shall settle the Warranty Claim within 30 days after the delivery of the defective Goods unless a longer period has been agreed upon The day when the repaired or exchanged Goods...

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